I swear there's something in the water of Wales. The acting prowess of its daughters and sons is profound. Michael Sheen is brilliant but Matthew Rhys has the physical resemblance and the most amazing take on Burton's voice I've ever heard.
After all these years, after so many great new actors - we still look to Richard Burton for inspiration. A magnificent old bugger. He's only gone in body, not in spirit. Or spirits.
I have recently released a new book on Richard Burton. It's an appreciation of Richard Burton. I stress the word 'appreciation' because this is definitely NOT a biography but rather a reappraisal of Richard as an actor and, indeed, as a man. www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08D4VRLZ3/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=GREATNESS+AND+GRIEF&qid=1595058357&s=books&sr=1-1&fbclid=IwAR3VZJGZ7HemN9M4PgSGn2wsMb6YkM5bDd7wCj_0vm4c4pPekaj3rP-WvAU
moggs strange how the English can pronounce names correctly anywhere in the world but Wales. Newsreaders can pronounce correctly the most obscure village in Afghanistan but give them Pontypridd or Tonypandy and they are screwed. It betrays a patronising attitude. Because, after all, who cares? It’s only Wales, after all. Can’t they just do their bluddy homework and find out the correct way to pronounce these names? Not too hard. Maybe they would get the message if we Welsh started mispronouncing English names. Loondon , anyone? Or maybe Eecster? Or Brystol?
@@petrovonoccymro346 I agree, a little effort to achieve correct pronounciation wouldn't go amiss, but I do have a little sympathy when it comes to some of our place names. All those consonants masquerading as vowels. I've had a few humourous encounters down the years. I was brought up in Morriston, and one day a large lorry pulled up alongside me as I was walking along. " Excuse me buddy, can you tell me how to get Whystranglass '. He sounded American. " Where ", I enquired. " Whystranglass ", he repeated. I looked at him nonplussed, and he handed me a sheet of paper. "Oh,you mean Ystradgynlais ". " Yeah, that 's the place, you got it, Whystranglass ". I told him where to go, and we both laughed. The Americans were heavily involved at Waunarlwydd, and to a man referred to it as Oneeyelid.
This is brilliant! it sends shivers down my spine. It was written by one of the leading contemporary Welsh Poets, Paul Henry, and it first appeared a few years ago in a collection of his poetry called "The Brittle Sea" - highly recommended. Paul Henry articulates exactly what it means and feels to be Welsh.
Yes! Michael Sheen and Anthony Hopkins are the only guys who can ever do a really great, heartfelt bio-pic about actor Richard Burton - not just his relationship with Liz Taylor but his entire LIFE, his career, his demons; and it has to start with his childhood in Wales. Recent Burton-related films have been very very disappointing. Stop just talking about it Michael, get it done!
Steel I felled a tree with my bare hands. I ran through a forest. I sifted its branches for gold. No border guard could hold me. Soon, my country you will be rich. Your rivers run through my veins. Your tides and mountains swell in my chest. Your birds of prey are my arms and legs in flight. I have fifteen hearts. Inside this steel frame the wheels of your valleys turn again, spin and catch the sun. I am steel in flight, unstoppable � a dragon with fifteen hearts. ....
how about you learn to spell "Steyn" or "african" first, i'm guessing you're about 12yrs old? have some respect you loser, we respect the all blacks. and by the way the springboks have won 2 out of 4 RWC's
Sorry, I cut it out of a video which I dont have anymore, you can record you tybe video with realplayer though, still should be played before every match